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republicans in 2009 special elections were won by republicans like scott brown or bill mcdonald in virginia or chris christie in new jersey, were a much more modern brand of conservatism than she represents? >> that didn't stop her or the tea party movement for taking credit for scott brown's victory? it's interesting because, not only did she rally a conservative base that may or may not be a republican. she went out of her way to say her husband is not a republican, and this is a warning to republican and democratic officials to look at how they've been doing business the last few years. i'm not sure exactly where this is going. she's clearly positioning herself as the spokesman, if not the leader of the tea party movement. is it a third party? is it part of the republican party? i don't think it's clear. >> as a movement, what impact does it have on the mid terms? >> i think it has a significant impact on the mid terms. a lot of these people are new to the political process. they're not republicans or democrats at this point, they're leery of both parties. but their overwhelming concerns
republicans in 2009 special elections were won by republicans like scott brown or bill mcdonald in virginia or chris christie in new jersey, were a much more modern brand of conservatism than she represents? >> that didn't stop her or the tea party movement for taking credit for scott brown's victory? it's interesting because, not only did she rally a conservative base that may or may not be a republican. she went out of her way to say her husband is not a republican, and this is a...
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were the first government to send rescue teams on the ground, in fact, a team from fairfax county, virginia i had a chance to meet with were the first to reach there. they established a site at the airport and helped coordinate and discharge the responsibilities of almost 30 other teams that came in from around the world. we have more than -- almost 400 americans actively involved in urban search and rescue, teams with capabilities, with specialized equipment, with lighting, they work overnight, and they are really heroes, i had a chance to meet with them. they saved dozens of people, mostly haitians, and they are very committed and they are actively involved in rescues. >> general keen, let me turn to you in port-au-prince. your priorities, food, water, safe shelter. how's it going? >> sir, we had a very good day yesterday. getting out, delivering supplies, we delivered over 130,000 ragses and 7,000 bottles of water. that's the beginning. we're going to do better every day. >> the some of the challenges you face now according to officials on the ground is the potential for real chaos, for
were the first government to send rescue teams on the ground, in fact, a team from fairfax county, virginia i had a chance to meet with were the first to reach there. they established a site at the airport and helped coordinate and discharge the responsibilities of almost 30 other teams that came in from around the world. we have more than -- almost 400 americans actively involved in urban search and rescue, teams with capabilities, with specialized equipment, with lighting, they work...
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of the commonwealth of virginia. we'll govern as we said we would. i think harold pointed to these rising capital gains taxes and dividend taxes. you can call them tax increases on the wealthy. most will say it's tax increases on investment at a time when we need to create jobs. they'll kick in january 1, 2011, the first thing republicans will do is say, no, we're going to keep them in place for a while until the economy is growing again and most americans reject the motion that spending equals jobs. they think spending equals temporary government jobs. >> i think most americans also understand the basic arithmetic when you talk about pushing tax cuts that do mostly benefit the wealthy and you're simultaneously talking about getting tough on the deficit, you are talking about it doesn't work the way most people think it works. if you're going to talk about tax cuts, i mean, harold, as a democrat, you proposed some very significant tax cuts when you were thinking about running for senate in new york, a huge corporate
of the commonwealth of virginia. we'll govern as we said we would. i think harold pointed to these rising capital gains taxes and dividend taxes. you can call them tax increases on the wealthy. most will say it's tax increases on investment at a time when we need to create jobs. they'll kick in january 1, 2011, the first thing republicans will do is say, no, we're going to keep them in place for a while until the economy is growing again and most americans reject the motion that spending equals...
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. >>> and to mark the 50th anniversary of the great debate of 1960, we teamed one the university of virginia's center for politics to present a special discussion on those historic and first of their kind presidential debates between vice president richard nixon and then senator john f. kennedy, one of which took place at nbc's washington studio which is now the home of "meet the press" back in our home studio. talk to journalists and staffers who are part of history 50 years ago about what happened behind the scenes and the significance of those debates on our political landscape today. all on our website at mtp.nbc.com. you can follow me on twitter as well for more on that. we'll be off next week for nbc sports coverage of the ryder ♪ [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was bett
. >>> and to mark the 50th anniversary of the great debate of 1960, we teamed one the university of virginia's center for politics to present a special discussion on those historic and first of their kind presidential debates between vice president richard nixon and then senator john f. kennedy, one of which took place at nbc's washington studio which is now the home of "meet the press" back in our home studio. talk to journalists and staffers who are part of history 50 years...
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the five guys from northern virginia that went to pakistan, was because the families brought it to the attention of the families. pakistanis were able to put them in custody. in the case of abdulmutallab his father did express concerns to us that he cass consorting with extremists. the failure was we didn't take that information and connect it to the other bits and pieces of information that came through the intelligence collection systems. it's a requirement that we're able to bring to bear all of those dispara bits and pieces in a way that allows us to identify the individuals. we had some information intelligence channels that didn't give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was that al qaeda was using. what we need the do is make sure this never happens again. >> you are an experienced professional here. were these knowable red flags, should they have been caught and put together? >> yes, they should have been. that's what we need to do. make sure this never happens. >> does somebody need to lose their job? >> the president said there is going to be accountability at
the five guys from northern virginia that went to pakistan, was because the families brought it to the attention of the families. pakistanis were able to put them in custody. in the case of abdulmutallab his father did express concerns to us that he cass consorting with extremists. the failure was we didn't take that information and connect it to the other bits and pieces of information that came through the intelligence collection systems. it's a requirement that we're able to bring to bear...
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the five guys from northern virginia, those that actually went out to pakistan, was because their families brought it to the attention of authorities. we took very strong action, and the pakistanis were able to put them into custody. in the case of abdulmutallab, his father did express concerns to us about he was con sorting with extremists in yemen. the failure within the system was that we didn't take that information and connect it to the other bits and pieces of information that came through the intelligence collection systems. it's a requirement that we are able to bring to bear all those disparate bits and piece ins a way that allows us to identify the individuals. we had some information in intelligence channel that's didn't give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was that al qaeda and the arabian peninsula was using. what we need to do is make sure this never happens again. >> you're an experienced intelligence official here. were these knowable red flags? should they have been caught and put together? >> yes, they should have been. that's what we need to do is mak
the five guys from northern virginia, those that actually went out to pakistan, was because their families brought it to the attention of authorities. we took very strong action, and the pakistanis were able to put them into custody. in the case of abdulmutallab, his father did express concerns to us about he was con sorting with extremists in yemen. the failure within the system was that we didn't take that information and connect it to the other bits and pieces of information that came...
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>> look, i think you got deep blue virginia, you got massachusetts -- sorry deep blue new jersey, virginia, swing state, deep blue massachusetts now. they all yielded up candidates who got the support of centrists, down the line republicans, tea party folk, whatever the tea party people say, operationally on election day they seem to be going for candidates who are republican candidates who they believe on the issues of taxing and spending. can i throw in on the idea of institutions anybody governing now h a terrible problem because faith in instance toogss, all institutions, journalism, government, the church, it all way down. , anybody has that built-in problem in government but i would throw out the idea that if you have that problem, you shouldn't be putting forward 1,000 or 2,000-page health care bill in that environment. you put out a small discreet one. >> i'll make that the last word. that's all right. thank you all very much. a programming note on monday morning with chuck todd and savannah guthrie an interview with ambassador richard holbrooke monday at 9:00 a.m. on msnbc. here o
>> look, i think you got deep blue virginia, you got massachusetts -- sorry deep blue new jersey, virginia, swing state, deep blue massachusetts now. they all yielded up candidates who got the support of centrists, down the line republicans, tea party folk, whatever the tea party people say, operationally on election day they seem to be going for candidates who are republican candidates who they believe on the issues of taxing and spending. can i throw in on the idea of institutions...
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west virginia, nevada, california, and washington. republicans think they'll get nevada, but it's a real coin flip as far as turnout is concerned. washington is the next best shot. the problem they have is they have to win one of west virginia in california and california and this week both rublican candidates have faded. >> let's talk about the house here. inside the numbers, the key number is 39. that's what republicans need. ou're looking at some additional numbers that are going to be a real key to election night. >> i am. we talk about the 39 seats. there really is an easy way to figure out why everybody thinks republicans has the house control in the bag. and that is the number 49. 49 democrats poll district that is john mccain carried in 2008. so, essentially, democrats are aying an away game, if you will. these are a lot of seats that they won in 2006 and 2008. they're going to get their majority prty much basically on these 49 seats. in addition, i'm also following the 14 democrats. and there are a few more than these 14, but
west virginia, nevada, california, and washington. republicans think they'll get nevada, but it's a real coin flip as far as turnout is concerned. washington is the next best shot. the problem they have is they have to win one of west virginia in california and california and this week both rublican candidates have faded. >> let's talk about the house here. inside the numbers, the key number is 39. that's what republicans need. ou're looking at some additional numbers that are going to be...
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virginia as an example. we have over 1.2 million that are uninsured. and we spend hundreds of millions every year to take care of them in the emergency rooms for serious emergency treatment that could have been prevented under this health reform bill, for example, preventive care is no co-pay so we're going to move toward prevention, state budgets are going to save dollars that we're spending now to try to pull people back from the brink of sickness that they need not be suffering under with a better health care system. i think virginia stands to benefit much as do other american states from finally passing meaningful health care reform. >> chairman steele, do you think it will help republicans in the fall to campaign against obama's health care reform? >> absolutely. it's a boondoggle. it's loaded with taxes, with government intrusion and regulation, it's loaded with you know, debt that is going to be passed on to future generations. like governor schwarzenegger governor kaine is passing on a $4 billion deficit to his successor. where do you think tha
virginia as an example. we have over 1.2 million that are uninsured. and we spend hundreds of millions every year to take care of them in the emergency rooms for serious emergency treatment that could have been prevented under this health reform bill, for example, preventive care is no co-pay so we're going to move toward prevention, state budgets are going to save dollars that we're spending now to try to pull people back from the brink of sickness that they need not be suffering under with a...
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., virginia and maryland, what two states round out the top five in federal job openings? we'll have th answer coming up. and also just ahead, we'll take you inside the big money world of mariachi anmeet one of its rising stars. >> welcome back to "hispanics today." here's the answer to our sabes que question of the week: what two states other than d.c., virginia and maryland ad the way in hiring federa employees? sabes que? georgia and florida round out the top five states for hiring federal workers. for our next subject, growing up in a strong mexican household in los angeles meant lots of exposure to mariachi. even then, jÉ hernÀndez knew music would play a b role in his life. but he couldn't have imagined just how big. today, josÉ is one of the most successful entrepreurs in the big-money world of mariachi. but he'll be the first to tell you, it's not just about the money. it's also tradition. >> he's a perfectionist whose passion is the music that is deep-rooted in tradition. mariachi. a tradition which fills maestro josÉ hernÀndez with pride. >> i had very mexic
., virginia and maryland, what two states round out the top five in federal job openings? we'll have th answer coming up. and also just ahead, we'll take you inside the big money world of mariachi anmeet one of its rising stars. >> welcome back to "hispanics today." here's the answer to our sabes que question of the week: what two states other than d.c., virginia and maryland ad the way in hiring federa employees? sabes que? georgia and florida round out the top five states for...